MHCET Law College Predictor 2024
Course | Opening score | Closing score |
---|---|---|
BSL LLB | 96 | 53 |
Shahaji Law College Cutoff 2023: The Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur offers admissions for undergraduate and diploma courses. To get admission at Shahaji Law College, the candidate must appear for the entrance examination, which includes the MHCET Law. The candidate must meet the Shahaji Law College cutoff and eligibility criteria. The Shahaji Law College cutoff is based on the scores obtained in the entrance examination. Every year, the Shahaji Law College cutoff varies for each programme and category. Seat availability, reservation category, choice filled by candidates, and scores obtained in the entrance examination are the affecting factors of the Shahaji Law College MHCET Law cutoff.
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The following shows the details of Shahaji Law College MHCET Law cutoff for male and female candidates. The cutoff is categorised into opening and closing scores.
Courses | Opening Score | Closing Score |
96 | 53 |
Note: The candidate should check cutoff scores regularly for the desired course from the official website.
Hello Aspirant,
Shivaji University Kolhapur is a permanent affiliate of Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur. Additionally, the college offers the following courses: Courses offered: Three-year Law, Five-year Law, Diploma in Tax Laws (D.T.L. ), Diploma in Labour Law, Cyber Law Certificate, Intellectual Property Law Certificate, and Corporate Law Certificate.
The completion of a five-year LLB programme results in the acquisition of legal, administrative, legislative, and judicial abilities. One can learn how to apply their understanding of substantive and procedural law as interpreted by courts to a variety of facts or real-world scenarios by participating in internships or practicing under experienced advocates.
The cut off is provided in detail below link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/shahaji-law-college-kolhapur/cut-off
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Greetings, Sanket.
First of all these things cannot be validly predicted as rank against marks differs each year based on difficulty of paper, number of candidates appearing, reservation categories, etc.
Still, as a general range if you are a Maharashtra candidate then you'd have to score 95-100 marks in order to safely get admission.
in 2018, the 3rd round cut off score for general category candidates was 92 marks, OBC = 60 and SC = 59 marks.
In terms of ranks,
Home state closing rank for 2019 was = 1438
Hope it helped, Good day!